Developing historic building information modelling guidelines and procedures for architectural heritage in Ireland

M. Murphy, A. Corns, J. Cahill, K. Eliashvili, A. Chenau, C. Pybus, R. Shaw, G. Devlin, A. Deevy, L. Truong-Hong

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    Abstract

    Cultural heritage researchers have recently begun applying Building Information Modelling (BIM) to historic buildings. The model is comprised of intelligent objects with semantic attributes which represent the elements of a building structure and are organised within a 3D virtual environment. Case studies in Ireland are used to test and develop the suitable systems for (a) data capture/digital surveying/processing (b) developing library of architectural components and (c) mapping these architectural components onto the laser scan or digital survey to relate the intelligent virtual representation of a historic structure (HBIM). While BIM platforms have the potential to create a virtual and intelligent representation of a building, its full exploitation and use is restricted to narrow set of expert users with access to costly hardware, software and skills. The testing of open BIM approaches in particular IFCs and the use of game engine platforms is a fundamental component for developing much wider dissemination. The semantically enriched model can be transferred into a WEB based game engine platform.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)539-546
    Number of pages8
    JournalInternational Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives
    Volume42
    Issue number2W5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 18 Aug 2017
    Event26th International CIPA Symposium on Digital Workflows for Heritage Conservation 2017 - Ottawa, Canada
    Duration: 28 Aug 20171 Sep 2017

    Keywords

    • Digital heritage documentation
    • Hbim
    • Heritage management
    • Laser scanning
    • Photogrammetry

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